Not exact matches
Babies arouse more frequently, but for shorter average
durations than if the baby slept apart - and spend less
time in deeper stages of sleep which may not be
beneficial for babies with arousal deficiencies - as also shown in recently published refereed articles.
The
timing of pronuclei transfer (better early after fertilization, about 8 hours after insemination, referred to as «ePNT»), changes to the manipulation medium (removing calcium and magnesium, and reducing the amount of the protein that mediates the fusion event), and the use of a one - step medium in which the embryos remained for the
duration of the manipulation, all were
beneficial.
In addition to disputing the relevance of your source trial (which doesn't appear to offer a
duration or suggestion that the tests increase healthy lifespan of the mice in question), I'd like to point out that protection is less
beneficial in the long term, because you can not stop damage from occurring completely no matter how well you defend an organelle, and that damage will accumulate over
time.